As seen in the video clip embedded below, Foster continued: “He made great music, but to pretend it’s as deep as… here’s what you and a lot of Tupac fans do. You conflate who Tupac was as a person with who Tupac was as an artist.”

As mentioned, Foster is a huge Tupac fan and even titled his debut album “Flamingo & Koval” as a nod to the intersection where Pac was fatally shot. Still, some fans were thoroughly outraged with his take.

“Yeah, I’m cancelling him before I even hear his music. I’m petty when it comes to Pac.”

“It isn’t about deep, it’s about impact, it’s about the times. It was 1992 to 1996, was Arian even out of diapers yet? Pac was revolutionary that’s why his music is still relevant today, tomorrow and forever, and that’s deep.”